Portant ouverture d’un concours de formation pour le recrutementde trente (30) éléves Instructeurs Principaux de Jeunesse et d’Animation (IPJA) et de quarante-cinq (45) éléves Instructeurs de Jeunesse et d’Animation (IJA) au Centre National de la Jeunesse et des Sports (CENAJES) de Kribi, au titre de l’année académique 2016/2017
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LE MINISTRE DE LA FONCTION PUBLIQUE ET DE LA RÉFORME ADMINISTRATIVE.
Vu la Constitution. Vu le décret n°75/ 789 du 18 décembre 1975 portant Statut Particulier des fonctionnaires de la Jeunesse et des Sports. Vu le décret n°84/050 du 27 février 1984 portant Statut des Centres Nationaux de la Jeunesse et des Sports (CENAJES). Vu le décret n°94/199 du 7 octobre 1994 portant Statut Général de la Fonction Publique de l’Etat, modifié et complété par le décret n°2000/287 du 12 octobre 2000. Vu le décret no 2011/408 du 09 décembre 2011 portant organisation du Gouvernement. Vu le décret n° 2011/410 du 09 décembre 2011 portant formation du Gouvernement. Vu le décret n°2012/ 537 du 19 novembre 2012 portant organisation du Ministère de la Fonction Publique et de la Réforme Administrative. Vu le décret n°2000/696/PM du 13 septembre 2000 fixant le Régime Général desConcours Administratifs.
Article 1:
Un concours de formation pour le recrutement de trente (30) élèves Instructeurs Principaux de Jeunesse et d’Animation (IPJA) et de trente (30) élèves Instructeurs de Jeunesse et d’Animation (IJA) dans le Centre National de la Jeunesse et des Sports (CENAJES) de Kribi est ouvert dans les Centres de Bamenda, Bafoussam, Douala, Garoua et Yaoundé, au titre de l’année académique 2016/2017.
Ledit concours se déroulera les 27 et 28 septembre 2016 pour les épreuves physiques et les 01 et 02 octobre 2016 pour les épreuves écrites. concourcameroon
Les Places offertes au concours sont réparties ainsi qu’il suit:
CENAJES
Quota concourcameroon
Candidats externes
Candidats internes
Civil
Forces Armées, Police et administration Pénitentiaire
Instructeurs Principaux de Jeunesse et d’Animation (IPJA)
27 places
02 places
01 places
Instructeurs de Jeunesse et d’Animation (IJA)
43 places
–
02 places
Article 2:
CONDITIONS Â REMPLIR POUR FAIRE ACTE DE CANDIDATURE.
a)- Conditions générales:
Peuvent faire acte de candidature, les Camerounais de deux sexes remplissant les conditions suivantes: concourcameroon
Réunir les conditions générales requises pour l’accès aux emplois publics, telles qu’édictées par le Statut Général de la Fonction Publique de l’Etat. concourcameroon concourcameroon
Être apte à assumer le travail des Instructeurs de Jeunesse et d’Animation.
Être âgé de dix-sept (17) ans au moins et de trente un (31) ans au plus au 1er janvier 2016 (être né entre le 01/01/1985 et le 01/01/1999) pour les candidats externes, et de quarante (4o) ans au plus au 1et janvier 2016 (être né entre le 01/01/1976 et le 01/01/1999) pour les candidats internes.
b)- Conditions spécifiques:
1- Pour l’admission au cycle des Instructeurs Principaux de jeunesse et d ’Animation (IPJA).
Pour les candidats externes, être titulaire soit du Baccalauréat de l’Enseignement Secondaire (toutes séries confondues) soit du General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE-A/ L) obtenu en deux matières au moins, hormis la matière « religious knowledge », ou de tout diplôme reconnu équivalent.
Pour les candidats internes, être Instructeur de Jeunesse et d’Animation (IJA), justifier d’une ancienneté de trois (03) ans au moins dans ce grade au 1’ar janvier 2016, ou être Fonctionnaire des Administrations des Forces Armées et de la Police ou de l’Administration Pénitentiaire remplissant les mêmes conditions spécifiques exigées aux candidats externes, et justifier d’une ancienneté de trois (03) ans au moins dans ce grade au 1er janvier 2016.
2- Pour l’admission au cycle des Instructeurs de jeunesse et d ’Animation (IJA).
Pour les candidats externes, être titulaire soit du Probatoire de l’Enseignement Secondaire (toutes séries confondues), soit à la fois du General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (GCE-O/L) obtenu en quatre matières hormis la matière « religious knowledge » concourcameroon, et du General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE-A/L) obtenu en une matière au moins, hormis la matière religious knowledge », ou de tout diplôme reconnu équivalent.
Pour les candidats internes, être Instructeur-Adjoint de jeunesse et d’Animation(IAJA), justifier d’une ancienneté de trois (03) ans au moins dans ce grade au 1er janvier 2016, ou être Fonctionnaire des Administrations des Forces Armées et de la Police ou de l’Administration Pénitentiaire remplissant les mêmes conditions spécifiques exigées aux candidats externes, et justifier d’une annciennete de trois (03) ans au moins dans ce grade au 1er janvier 2016.
Article 3:
COMPOSITION DES DOSSIERS DE CANDIDATURE.
Les dossiers de candidature qui seront reçus complets et contre récépissé au Ministère de la Fonction Publique et de la Réforme Administrative, Direction du Développement des Ressources Humaines de l’Etat, Service des Concours Directs et de Bourse (4ème étage, portes 405 et 409) ou dans les Délégations Régionales du même Ministère, Service des Recrutements et de la Formation jusqu’au vendredi 02 septembre 2016, délai de rigueur, devront impérativement comprendre les pièces suivantes: concourcameroon
Pour les candidats externes:
Une fiche d’inscription timbrée à mille (1 000) francs CFA, dont l’imprimé est disponible dans les services du Ministère de la Fonction Publique et de la Réforme Administrative ou dans les Délégations Régionales du même Ministère et téléchargeable sur le site internet:minfopra.gov.cm
Une copie certifiée conforme de l’acte de naissance signée par une autorité civile compétente.
Un extrait de casier judiciaire, bulletin n°3.
Une copie certifiée conforme du diplôme exigé, signée par une autorité civile compétente.
Une attestation de présentation de l’original du diplôme exigé, signée par une autorité civile compétente.
Un certificat médical délivré par un médecin du secteur public.
Une fiche de renseignement dûment légalisée par une autorité civile compétente.
Une quittance de versement de la somme de quinze mille (15000) francs CFA délivrée par le Chef de Service des Concours Directs et de Bourse ou par le Chef de Service des Recrutements et de la Formation dans les Délégations Régionales du Ministère de la Fonction Publique et de la Réforme Administrative
Deux (02) photos 4X4.
Une enveloppe timbrée à cinq cents (500) francs CFA à l’adresse du candidat.
Pour les candidats internes:
Une fiche d’inscription timbrée à mille (1 000) francs CFA dont l’imprimé est disponible dans les services du Ministère de la Fonction Publique et de la Réforme Administrative ou dans les Délégations Régionales du même Ministère et téléchargeable sur le site internet : minfopra.gov.cm
Une copie de l’acte d’intégration ou de reclassement.
Une quittance de versement de la somme de vingt mille (20 000) francs CFA délivrée par le Chef de Service des Concours Directs et de Bourse ou par le Chef de Service des Recrutements et de la Formation dans les Délégations Régionales.
Une autorisation de concourir délivrée à la bonne date par le Ministre de la Fonction Publique et de 1a Réforme Administrative, après avis préalable du Ministre utilisateur
Une enveloppe timbrée à cinq cents (500) francs CFA à l’adresse du candidat.
N.B
Les candidats agents de l’Etat relevant du Code du Travail et remplissant les conditions fixées à l’article 2 devront fournir une copie de leur contrat de travail ou décision d’engagement.
Les candidats IJA titulaires des GCE-O/ L et GCE-A/ L devront produire les copies certifiées conformes et attestations de présentation des originaux desdits diplômes dûment signées par une autorité civile compétente.
Tout dossier incomplet, en retard ou dont les pièces sont signées dans un commissariat de police ne sera pas accepté.
Les pièces légalisées par une autorité administrative, municipale ou judiciaire doivent être datées de moins de trois (03) mois à la date du dépôt des dossiers
Article 4:
HORAIRES ET MODALITÉS DE DÉROULEMENT DES ÈPREUVES.
Les épreuves physiques, écrites et orales se dérouleront suivant le calendrier ci-après:
Épreuves physiques:
Dates 2016
Épreuves – concourcameroon
Garçons
Filles
Coef.
Note éliminatoire
27-sept
Course
100m ou 1000m
100m ou 600m
01
05/20
27-sept
Saut
Hauteur ou longueur
Hauteur ou longueur
01
05/20
28-sept
Lancer
Poids de 4 kgs, disque ou javelot.
Poids de 3 kgs, disque ou javelot.
01
05/20
28-sept
Un sport collectif
Football, Basketball, Volley-bail ou Hand-ball. (au choix)
Football, Basketball, Volley-bail ou Hand-ball. (au choix)
02
05/20
a. Les lieux de déroulement des épreuves physiques seront indiqués par voies de communiqué radio et d’affichage.
b. Le barème d’évaluation aux épreuves physiques est celui applicable dans les classes de Terminale.
Épreuves écrites:
Dates 2016
Épreuves – concourcameroon
Horaire
Durée
Coef.
Note éliminatoire
01-oct
Culture Générale
08H-12H
4H
03
05/20
01-oct
Géographie économique, politique et humaine.
13H-16H
3H
03
05/20
02-oct
Sythèse de texte.
08H-12H
4H
02
05/20
02-oct
Langue ((anglais pour les francophones et français pour les anglophones)
13H-15H
2H
02
05/20
Épreuves orales pour les candidats admissibles après l’écrit.
Les résultats du présent concours seront publiés par arrêté du Ministre de la Fonction Publique et de la Réforme Administrative.
a) En cas d’absence des candidatures des Forces Armées, de la Police et de l’Administration Pénitentiaire, le nombre de places réservées à ces derniers devra être attribué aux candidats internes civils. b) En cas d’absence des candidatures internes ou de quota non atteint, le nombre de places réservées à ces derniers devra être attribué aux candidats externes.
Les lauréats inscrits en qualité de candidats internes sont admis en première année de leur cycle d’étude.
Article 6:
Le présent arrêté sera enregistré et publié partout où besoin sera.
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You are one of very few to have clicked on an advertisement about an “international appreciation day” discount by an online gift shop within the app of a publisher. The publisher wants to have reports to understand how often a specific ad placement within the app, and notably the “international appreciation day” ad, has been viewed or clicked by you and other users, in order to help the publisher and its partners (such as agencies) optimise ad placements.
Measure content performance (273 seeking consent, 125 using legitimate interest)
Information regarding which content is presented to you and how you interact with it can be used to determine whether the (non-advertising) content e.g. reached its intended audience and matched your interests. For instance, whether you read an article, watch a video, listen to a podcast or look at a product description, how long you spent on this service and the web pages you visit etc. This is very helpful to understand the relevance of (non-advertising) content that is shown to you.
Examples:
You have read a blog post about hiking on a mobile app of a publisher and followed a link to a recommended and related post. Your interactions will be recorded as showing that the initial hiking post was useful to you and that it was successful in interesting you in the related post. This will be measured to know whether to produce more posts on hiking in the future and where to place them on the home screen of the mobile app.
You were presented a video on fashion trends, but you and several other users stopped watching after 30 seconds. This information is then used to evaluate the right length of future videos on fashion trends.
Understand audiences through statistics or combinations of data from different sources (382 seeking consent, 144 using legitimate interest)
Reports can be generated based on the combination of data sets (like user profiles, statistics, market research, analytics data) regarding your interactions and those of other users with advertising or (non-advertising) content to identify common characteristics (for instance, to determine which target audiences are more receptive to an ad campaign or to certain contents).
Examples:
The owner of an online bookstore wants commercial reporting showing the proportion of visitors who consulted and left its site without buying, or consulted and bought the last celebrity autobiography of the month, as well as the average age and the male/female distribution of each category. Data relating to your navigation on its site and to your personal characteristics is then used and combined with other such data to produce these statistics.
An advertiser wants to better understand the type of audience interacting with its adverts. It calls upon a research institute to compare the characteristics of users who interacted with the ad with typical attributes of users of similar platforms, across different devices. This comparison reveals to the advertiser that its ad audience is mainly accessing the adverts through mobile devices and is likely in the 45-60 age range.
Develop and improve services (390 seeking consent, 229 using legitimate interest)
Information about your activity on this service, such as your interaction with ads or content, can be very helpful to improve products and services and to build new products and services based on user interactions, the type of audience, etc. This specific purpose does not include the development or improvement of user profiles and identifiers.
Examples:
A technology platform working with a social media provider notices a growth in mobile app users, and sees based on their profiles that many of them are connecting through mobile connections. It uses a new technology to deliver ads that are formatted for mobile devices and that are low-bandwidth, to improve their performance.
An advertiser is looking for a way to display ads on a new type of consumer device. It collects information regarding the way users interact with this new kind of device to determine whether it can build a new mechanism for displaying advertising on this type of device.
Use limited data to select content (114 seeking consent, 48 using legitimate interest)
Content presented to you on this service can be based on limited data, such as the website or app you are using, your non-precise location, your device type, or which content you are (or have been) interacting with (for example, to limit the number of times a video or an article is presented to you).
Examples:
A travel magazine has published an article on its website about the new online courses proposed by a language school, to improve travelling experiences abroad. The school’s blog posts are inserted directly at the bottom of the page, and selected on the basis of your non-precise location (for instance, blog posts explaining the course curriculum for different languages than the language of the country you are situated in).
A sports news mobile app has started a new section of articles covering the most recent football games. Each article includes videos hosted by a separate streaming platform showcasing the highlights of each match. If you fast-forward a video, this information may be used to select a shorter video to play next.
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